Is “Kiss Up/Kick Down” Your Organization’s Default Leadership Culture?
In such a culture, leaders do everything they can to win favor with all the executives above them while putting little-to-no value on how they treat those working…
In such a culture, leaders do everything they can to win favor with all the executives above them while putting little-to-no value on how they treat those working…
Aubrey Gainfort, host, Breaking the Standard podcast This week on Amtower Off Center, host Mark Amtower is joined by Aubrey Gainfort, by day a federal contracting officer and…
Get the latest on 8(a) STARS III, the new OASIS+ and VETS 2. Plus, a preview of what’s coming with POLARIS Small Business and tips to help both…
When the Office of Federal Procurement Policy launched its Better Contracting Initiative in November 2023, leaders promised this time would be different when it came to developing enterprisewide…
Why the hardest workers are not always the most valuable. The post Employee Effectiveness vs. Productivity appeared first on Training.
The Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity has caused an unusual question, at least in the minds of some: Could a president take over large federal contract awards…
It’s always been an existential question. Can small businesses continue with contracts if they become no longer small. Companies do grow, after all, whether organically or with mergers…
Karla Smith Jackson, senior procurement executive, deputy chief acquisition officer, and assistant administrator for the Office of Procurement at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), joins Off the…
The National Institutes of Health procurement arm issued requests for proposals on a multiple award contract three and a half years ago. The program, known as CIOSP4, still…
Protests of contracts went down last fiscal year. The micro-purchase threshold, the simplified acquisition threshold, the 8(a) sole source contract ceiling and several other similar acquisition limits are…